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  • Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Ismail bin Mat, Prof. Madya Dr.; Mohamad bin Abdul Hamid, Prof. Dr. (Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah (UniSHAMS)., 2019)
    The theory of maqasid al-Shari‘ah started to develop after the era of Prophet’s Companions. Significantly, during the first three centuries, the idea of maqasid have been discussed and developed by the four Muslim ...
  • Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Siti Hafsha binti Albasri; Abdulghani Padungraksart (International Conference on Islamic Studies, Business and Management 2019 (iCiSBM 2019), 2019)
    Capital market investors in Malaysia have the choice of whether to invest in conventional funds or in Shari'ah compliant funds. However, Islamic law (Shari'ah) is concerned with the moral or ethical value of commercial ...
  • Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Nurul Shahariza binti Abu Hassan (ASNet International Multidisciplinary Academic Conference (AIMAC 2019), 2019)
    The purpose of this paper is to analyze the 2019 budget through the Maqasid Shari'ah perspective. The form of the Research Methodology is qualitatively data based on the review of articles, books and reports related to the ...
  • Norhissyam Ismail; Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr. (Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah (UniSHAMS)., 2019)
    Takaful is growing fast day by days. Other than it can develop the industry of Takaful itself, the main reason by introducing the takaful insurance is to offer or provide an alternative to all Mus ims’ needs in protection ...
  • Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Mohd Shahid Azim bin Mohd Saufi; Siti Hafsha binti Albasri; Fathilah binti Mohd Alipiah (Future Academy, European., 2018)
    The key to be more deeply understand the Shari‘ah in its true perspective are by using the objectives of Shari‘ah (Maqasid al-Shari‘ah) theory. The 21st century is witnessing the advancement of information technology (IT) ...
  • Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Muhammad Aizat bin Saad (Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah (UniSHAMS)., 2019)
    Objective The main objective of this paper is to study the awareness theory in order to analyse the Muslim Malaysian students’ awareness of FinTech services in Islamic Financial Institutions (IFIs) products. Method ...
  • Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Intan Shafina binti Suid; Mohd Shahid Azim bin Mohd Saufi; Asnani binti Bahari, Dr. (Human Resource Management Academic Research Society (HR MARS), 2019-05-26)
    Islamic tourism is a balance concept of life; not only achieving pleasure while travelling but relates tourism activities as a bridge to gain happiness in the hereafter. Therefore, this research study on the Islamic tourism ...
  • Mohammadtahir Cheumar, Dr.; Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Rahayati Binti Ahmad; Besar Bin Ngah, Prof. Madya Dr. (Kulliyyah of Muamalat, INSANIAH University College (KUIN)., 2018)
    Cooperative movement in Thailand has a long history with the establishment of Wat Chan Cooperative way back in 1916. The objective then was to save Thai farmers from losing most of their agriculture land to the middle men ...
  • Mohammadtahir Cheumar, Dr.; Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Yusuf bin Haji Othman, Dr. (Kulliyyah of Muamalat, INSANIAH University College (KUIN)., 2018)
  • Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Yusuf bin Haji Othman, Dr.; Siti Hafsha binti Albasri; Mohammadtahir Cheumar, Dr.; Anas Suzastri bin Ahmad (Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah, UniSHAMS., 2018-03)
    In fact, takaful products constitutes one important area of Islamic financial planning which in line with the Maqasid Shari’ah perspective. Therefore, this research explore on the takaful products development as sustainable ...
  • Mohammad Tahir Cheumar, Dr.; Mohamad Alif Azreen bin Shafie@Hassan; Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Rahayati binti Ahmad, Dr.; Nur Arifah binti Arifin (Kulliyyah of Muamalat & Management Sciences, UniSHAMS., 2019-04-11)
    Services quality is very important to determining the level of customer expectation, perception, and satisfaction after they are using the products and services offered by the organizations. Good service quality can affect ...
  • Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Siti Fatimah binti Dato' Wira Muhamad Nor; Siti Hafsha binti Albasri; Mohammad Tahir Cheumar, Dr. (Kulliyyah of Muamalat & Management Sciences, UniSHAMS., 2019-04-11)
    The fundamental objectives of the Shari‘ah or maqasid al-Shari‘ah are to ensure the wellbeing and welfare of mankind (maslahah; Pl. masalih), both in this world and the hereafter. Significantly, maqasid al- Shari‘ah can ...
  • Yusuf bin Haji Othman, Dr.; Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Mohd Sholeh bin Sheh Yusuff, Dr. (Kulliyyah of Muamalat & Management Sciences, UniSHAMS., 2018-12)
    A good financial plan would enable an individual to deal with all kind of risks in life which would lead to a worryfree and financially more secured life. Muslims are obligated to adopt Islamic financial planning because ...
  • Yusuf bin Haji Othman, Dr.; Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Mohd Sholeh bin Sheh Yusuff, Dr. (HR Mars Exploring Intellectual Capital, 2018-04)
    The collection of income zakat amongst Muslims who have fulfilled the conditions to pay income zakat in Kedah has remained low despite the fact that a religious decree making it compulsory to pay income zakat was in 1997. ...
  • Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Siti Hafsha binti Albasri; Ismail bin Mat, Assoc. Prof. Dr. (HR Mars Exploring Intellectual Capital, 2017)
    The objectives of Shari‘ah (Maqasid al-Shari‘ah) theory are the key to better understand the Shari‘ah in its true perspective. Hence, in order to obtain the clarity and visibility on the Maqasid al-Shari‘ah, this paper ...
  • Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Mohd Sofi bin Ariffin; Ismail bin Mat, Assoc. Prof. Dr. (HR Mars Exploring Intellectual Capital, 2017)
    In fact, Islamic financial industry constitutes one important area of Islamic financial transactions (fiqh al-mu‘amalat). Since its formation in early 1970s, Islamic financial practice has been demonstrating its tremendous ...
  • Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Mohamad bin Abdul Hamid, Prof. Dr.; Mohammad Tahir Cheumar, Dr. (The 3rdCHREST International Conference, 2017)
    Today more than 7000 cooperatives exist in Thailand and offer many different products. By existence of Islamic cooperatives, particularly in the southern region, which offers Islamic cooperative products and services based ...
  • Syahiza binti Arsad, Dr.; Rahayati binti Ahmad, Dr.; Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Roshima binti Said; Yusuf bin Haji Othman, Dr. (Research Gate, 2015-01)
    The paper attempts to assess whether the four dimensions of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), namely workplace, environment, community and market place of Shari’ah Compliant Companies are in line with the objectives ...
  • Hussin bin Abdullah; Selamah binti Maamor; Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr. (Academic Hosting & Event Management Solutions, 2013)
    The Islamic banking system is gaining momentum. Many conventional banks have started to open branches which operate in accordance with the Islamic Sharia'h principles under Islamic banking scheme (IBS) worldwide, including ...
  • Yusuf bin Haji Othman, Dr.; Wan Nazjmi bin Mohamed Fisol, Dr.; Mohd Shahid Azim bin Mohd Saufi; Muhammad Baqir bin Abdullah (HR MARS : Exploring Intellectual Capital, 2017)
    Kolej Universiti INSANIAH, which is classified as a private higher learning institution has had to depend mainly on student fees and Kedah state’s assistance as its sources of revenue to finance its operating and ...

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